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Q: Is an A;ienware laptop good for gaming? ( Answered 4 out of 5 stars,   2 Comments )
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Subject: Is an A;ienware laptop good for gaming?
Category: Computers > Games
Asked by: jashnimal-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 22 Aug 2003 14:02 PDT
Expires: 21 Sep 2003 14:02 PDT
Question ID: 247729
This miht be a stupid question since alienware is made for gaming but
laptops dont seem to be good with game. I was thinking of grtting an
alienware laptop since i travel a lot and like to play a game or 2
once in a while (everyday) and i was thinking of getting something
like this"
3.06 
1GB RAM
128 video card
and the best of the rest. I would like to know if it would be as fast
as a desktop compter or will it be a lot slower. I would like to know
from other costomers nd how they felt.
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Subject: Re: Is an A;ienware laptop good for gaming?
Answered By: rmn-ga on 22 Aug 2003 15:45 PDT
Rated:4 out of 5 stars
 
Hi jashnimal-ga,

Yes, an Alienware laptop is good for gaming, in terms of the hardware
you specified.  Based on my visit to the following web site:

"Alienware: Mobile Gaming Systems"
http://www.alienware.com/system_pages/area-51m.aspx

I determined that the system you cited above is the Area-51M Extreme. 
I'll overview the unit's specifications and then conclude with a few
reasons some people associate laptops with not having good gaming
performance.

Obviously, if you select a different system than the extreme, your
gaming performance will differ.

The Extreme comes with:

Windows XP Professional - The more expensive and the more advanced of
the two operating systems Microsoft currently offers for end-user
systems.  This has no bearing on your gaming performance.

Intel Pentium 4 3.06 Ghz Processor - One of the fastest processors
available on the open market.

1024 MB of RAM - More than enough for the most advanced games on the
market.  I was unable to find any PC Games on EBWorld.com whose
manufacturers recommended more than 1024 MB of RAM.

80 GB Hard Drive - A sufficiently large hard drive which would be able
to hold about 47 modern day games (taking into account about 5 GB for
Windows and other software and assuming about 1.5 GB/game).

ATI Mobility RADEON 9000 128MB DDR Video Card - The video card is one
of the first and foremost determiners of game performance.  While the
9000 falls slightly below the power of the Radeon 9700, it's
performance received outstanding reviews at at AnandTech.com, a well
known technology review site:

"AnandTech: ATI Mobility RADEON 9000: Raising the bar again"
http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.html?i=1692

Sound-Blaster Pro Compatible 3D Audio - A more than sufficient sound
card, however if your audio quality on any laptop speakers will sound
cheap and "tinny" compared to that of full size speakers.  If audio
quality is of concern to you, you might want to invest in after market
speakers.

8X DVD-ROM w/Software MPEG2 Decoder - Standard DVD-ROM drive

24x10x24 CD-RW / 8X DVD Combo w/Software MPEG2 Decoder - A DVD-RW and
CD-RW drive.  You'll be able to burn CDs and DVDs with this drive.

Integrated 10/100Mb Ethernet NIC - Allows you to connect to a
broadband connection or LAN

56K Modem with V.92 Technology - Standard 56k V.92 Modem

Based on the above system specifications, the Area-51M Extreme will
provide more than sufficient gaming power.

There are, of course, some reasons why people are wary of laptops as
gaming systems:
-Poor video accelerators: While in the past many laptops lacked a
Video Accelerator, they are becoming standard on most laptops these
days and with this laptop, gaming performance will not be a problem.
-Poor sound quality:  Being small, laptop speakers provide poor sound
quality.  However this can be quickly remedied by a quality pair of
headphones or a set of after market speakers (the latter of which
won't be mobile, of course).
-Small keyboard: While some adjust to a laptop's smaller keyboard,
others (especially those used to full quality keyboards) find the
compacted keyboard hard to use. You could use a full size keyboard,
but that would defeat the mobility of the laptop
-Small screen: While you can attach laptops to external monitors, it
again defeats the purpose of having a laptop, as it is not mobile.
-You pay more for less: The bottom line with all systems is that a
laptop costs more to get the same or lesser technology as a desktop
would.  However, if price is not an issue, then an expensive laptop
can provide the same power as a desktop system.

SEARCH STRATEGY:
I visited the Alienware web site to obtain the system specifications,
then used my existing knowledge as a computer consultant.  For the
video card review, I searched for '"ATI Mobility RADEON 9000"' Review
in Google.

I hope this information is of assistance to you.  If you need any
additional clarification please let me know.

-rmn-ga
jashnimal-ga rated this answer:4 out of 5 stars

Comments  
Subject: Re: Is an A;ienware laptop good for gaming?
From: snsh-ga on 22 Aug 2003 18:23 PDT
 
LCD has really low refresh rate.  serious gamers prefer CRT with high
refresh and even higher frame rates
Subject: Re: Is an A;ienware laptop good for gaming?
From: okaria-ga on 13 Oct 2003 18:45 PDT
 
snsh, thats not always true anymore. Most modern LCDs have equal or
even higher refresh rates than CRTs. LCDs are better because they have
less glare, are thinner, and don't emit heat as badly as CRTs. If you
buy a quality one, you'll be happy with it.

Of course, you can always hook up an external LCD or CRT to a laptop
and use the handy dandy multimonitor support of XP.

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